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Ticats defensive back Amos meets with CFL about hit on Ottawa quarterback Brown
Ticats defensive back Amos meets with CFL about hit on Ottawa quarterback Brown

Hamilton Spectator

time17 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Hamilton Spectator

Ticats defensive back Amos meets with CFL about hit on Ottawa quarterback Brown

TORONTO - Veteran defensive back DaShaun Amos had a hearing with the CFL on Tuesday regarding his hit on Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Dru Brown. Brown left Ottawa's 30-15 loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the second quarter Sunday after being hit by Amos. The Ticats defensive back came clean off the edge on a blitz and delivered a blow that knocked Brown's helmet off. Replays showed Amos struck the bottom of Brown's facemask with the crown of his helmet. Brown's helmet flew off, though his chinstrap wasn't fully secured. Brown left the game and didn't return. Amos received a Grade 2 25-yard penalty for roughing the passer. The CFL is continuing to go through its discipline process. The six-foot-11, 190-pound Amos is in his first season with Hamilton. Before that, he spent three years with the Toronto Argonauts (2022-24), helping them win Grey Cup titles in 2022 and '24. The three-time Grey Cup champion began his CFL career with Calgary (2018-19, 2021). The two players exchanged messages on social media following the hit. 'First and foremost, my thoughts and prayers go out to Dru,' Amos wrote on X. 'As someone who has lost significant playing time due to injury, that's the last thing I would intentionally do to someone. 'The talk about lack of technique, I'll take it, but the cheap shot, dirty player talk? Got the wrong guy.' Brown responded that he has no animosity toward Amos. 'The people that matter know you're not that type of player,' Brown responded. Ottawa is on a bye week. Hamilton visits the B.C. Lions on Sunday night. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 22, 2025. Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page .

Ticats defensive back Amos meets with CFL about hit on Ottawa quarterback Brown
Ticats defensive back Amos meets with CFL about hit on Ottawa quarterback Brown

Winnipeg Free Press

time20 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Ticats defensive back Amos meets with CFL about hit on Ottawa quarterback Brown

TORONTO – Veteran defensive back DaShaun Amos had a hearing with the CFL on Tuesday regarding his hit on Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Dru Brown. Brown left Ottawa's 30-15 loss to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the second quarter Sunday after being hit by Amos. The Ticats defensive back came clean off the edge on a blitz and delivered a blow that knocked Brown's helmet off. Replays showed Amos struck the bottom of Brown's facemask with the crown of his helmet. Brown's helmet flew off, though his chinstrap wasn't fully secured. Toronto Argonauts' DaShaun Amos (8) makes an interception against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers during second half CFL football action at the 111th Grey Cup in Vancouver on Sunday, November 17, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn Brown left the game and didn't return. Amos received a Grade 2 25-yard penalty for roughing the passer. The CFL is continuing to go through its discipline process. The six-foot-11, 190-pound Amos is in his first season with Hamilton. Before that, he spent three years with the Toronto Argonauts (2022-24), helping them win Grey Cup titles in 2022 and '24. The three-time Grey Cup champion began his CFL career with Calgary (2018-19, 2021). The two players exchanged messages on social media following the hit. 'First and foremost, my thoughts and prayers go out to Dru,' Amos wrote on X. 'As someone who has lost significant playing time due to injury, that's the last thing I would intentionally do to someone. Winnipeg Free Press | Newsletter Mike McIntyre | On Sports Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. Sign Up I agree to the Terms and Conditions, Cookie and Privacy Policies, and CASL agreement. 'The talk about lack of technique, I'll take it, but the cheap shot, dirty player talk? Got the wrong guy.' Brown responded that he has no animosity toward Amos. 'The people that matter know you're not that type of player,' Brown responded. Ottawa is on a bye week. Hamilton visits the B.C. Lions on Sunday night. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 22, 2025.

Washington Commanders training camp preview: Cornerbacks
Washington Commanders training camp preview: Cornerbacks

USA Today

time15-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Washington Commanders training camp preview: Cornerbacks

Washington Commanders training camp kicks off next week when the veterans report. However, the 2025 rookie class is scheduled to report this week. Before camp opens, we here at Commanders Wire are previewing each unit before the players hit the field. We will begin our previews with the cornerbacks. Washington's cornerback room looks much different than it did one year ago at this time. Gone are failed former draft picks Emmanuel Forbes and Benjamin St-Juste. Since then, the Commanders have added Marshon Lattimore and Trey Amos. It's a better group overall. How much better? Let's dive in. The Commanders have several coaches in the secondary with various backgrounds. Gay and Simmons were standout NFL players, while Pagano is a longtime assistant and two-time NFL defensive coordinator. Donatell was previously the Chargers' secondary coach before coming to Washington. This group worked well together in 2024, as young players like Mike Sainristil and Quan Martin took a significant leap. Sainristil, a rookie last season, improved throughout the season despite being asked to play inside and outside. Lattimore and Sainristil are locked in as starters. Much of Amos's starting depends on when he gets signed and what type of camp he has. If he can get signed before camp and continue to impress the way he did in the spring, he will start Week 1. However, Sainristil proved he could start on the outside, which Washington could do in the interim. Or, veteran Jonathan Jones can start outside or inside. He's also versatile and reliable and will play a lot. Noah Igbinoghene returns and will be the No. 5 cornerback. He played a lot last season and excelled in the slot. Seymour played a lot on special teams last season. He also got some time at cornerback. Price offers terrific size, but will battle George, Seymour, Vigers and Cypress for a spot. One of these players must stand out in the preseason if they expect to win a job. Washington will likely keep a cornerback or two on the practice squad. Much of this group's potential hinges on Lattimore's health. If the veteran four-time Pro Bowler can remain healthy and resemble his former self, Washington has a true No. 1 cornerback to challenge some of the NFL's top receivers, like NFC East studs A.J. Brown, CeeDee Lamb and Malik Nabers. If he battles injuries, Washington will be more able to cover for him this fall with the presence of Jones and Amos. The Commanders need Amos to win a starting job and never look back. Jones is a reliable veteran who will never back down from a challenge. He's also a feisty run defender. Sainristil looks like a future star. He was excellent in the slot last season before moving outside. When he moved outside, he did an outstanding job against Philadelphia's receivers, Brown and DeVonta Smith. Washington would prefer to play him inside, where he could challenge as the NFL's top slot cornerback. Igbinoghene was a smart re-signing. He thrived in an expanded role in 2024. This is a solid group. Could one of the Commanders' UDFAs (Vigers and Cypress) challenge for a spot? They had a strong offseason, especially Vigers.

Google fixes another Chrome security flaw being actively exploited
Google fixes another Chrome security flaw being actively exploited

Yahoo

time14-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Google fixes another Chrome security flaw being actively exploited

Cyber threats are on the rise, and attackers are becoming more aggressive with each new breach. As a result, Google patched a critical vulnerability in its Chrome browser. This marks the fourth zero-day exploit discovered so far this year. Because hackers had already begun exploiting the flaw, Google quickly released an emergency update for Chrome users on Windows, Mac and Linux. In light of this, as these threats grow more frequent and more sophisticated, taking control of your digital security is essential. With that in mind, here is what you need to know about the latest exploit and the steps you can take to stay protected. Malware Targets Mac Users With Fake Captcha And Amos Stealer The high-severity security flaw, identified as CVE-2025-6554, stems from a type confusion bug in Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine. Attackers can exploit this vulnerability to run malicious code or access other parts of your system by manipulating memory. Fortunately, Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG), which tracks state-sponsored and targeted spyware attacks, discovered the flaw and quickly issued security updates to protect users. To stop hackers from exploiting the Chrome security flaw, start by updating your browser with the latest security patches. Although Chrome typically updates automatically, you should still check manually to make sure you are running the most recent version. To do this, follow these steps: Read On The Fox News App Open Chrome on your desktop Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner Go to Help Click About Google Chrome Chrome will now check for updates and install any that it finds Once updated, click Relaunch to apply changes The latest stable versions that address this exploit are 138.0.7204.96/.97 on Windows, 138.0.7204.92/.93 on Mac, and 138.0.7204.96 on Linux. Updating Chrome is only the first step in protecting your device. To strengthen your defenses, you also need to install reliable antivirus software. Zero-day vulnerabilities like this one can still allow malware to slip through, even after you patch your browser. What Is Artificial Intelligence (Ai)? On Windows devices, Microsoft Defender comes pre-installed and offers a solid layer of free protection. Similarly, Android devices rely on Google Play Protect for automatic malware detection and removal. However, keep in mind that Play Protect is not always enough. It has a history of missing certain threats and may not catch every strain of malware. Mac users benefit from Apple's built-in XProtect system, which Apple updated on July 8, 2025, to counter the latest known malware strains. Even so, adding a trusted third-party antivirus can provide stronger, more comprehensive protection. When choosing antivirus software, make sure it includes these key features: Detects malware that may bypass browser defenses Offers real-time protection against new and emerging threats Safeguards sensitive information like passwords and financial data If you already have antivirus installed, take a moment to check for updates. Keeping it current ensures you're protected against the latest security threats. Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices at Hackers are already exploiting the latest Chrome flaw, and more vulnerabilities are almost certain to follow. Updating your browser is not just recommended, it serves as your first line of defense. However, protecting yourself requires more than just patching software. Installing a trusted antivirus and following smart browsing habits can make the difference between staying secure and becoming a target. Stay alert by avoiding suspicious links, never downloading files from unknown sources, and always verifying website URLs before entering personal information. In today's digital world, one careless click can expose everything. What security measures have you taken to protect your devices from online threats? Let us know by writing us at Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, you'll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join my Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Original article source: Google fixes another Chrome security flaw being actively exploited

"Smartphone In Space": All About Dror-1, Israel's 'Next Gen' Satellite
"Smartphone In Space": All About Dror-1, Israel's 'Next Gen' Satellite

NDTV

time14-07-2025

  • Science
  • NDTV

"Smartphone In Space": All About Dror-1, Israel's 'Next Gen' Satellite

Israel has launched its first fully government-funded and domestically built communications satellite, Dror-1, from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch, carried out on Sunday aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, is a turning point for Israel's space program. Dror-1 is the most advanced satellite ever developed by Israel. What Is Dror-1? Dror-1 is a geostationary satellite, meaning it orbits at a fixed position approximately 36,000 km above the Earth's equator, maintaining constant coverage over a specific geographic area, as per YNet News. Weighing around 4.5 tonnes (4,500 kg) and measuring 17.8 metres across, Dror-1 is expected to serve Israel's communication needs for the next 15 years, extending its utility into the late 2030s. The project has cost Israel an estimated Rs 1,670 crore since work began in 2018. Features Of Dror-1 Advanced Digital Payload: Includes cutting-edge signal processing technologies. "Space Smartphone" Technology: Enables flexible, software-defined communication capabilities, allowing the satellite to adapt to changing demands during its operational life. Built 100 per cent In Israel: Developed with entirely local technologies to reduce reliance on foreign components or vendors. How Israel's Dror-1 Satellite Works Israel's Dror-1 is a next-generation communications satellite designed for long-term national use, and it operates using a combination of advanced digital systems, geostationary positioning, and flexible reprogrammable payloads. Launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, Dror-1 was inserted into a geostationary transfer orbit (GTO). Within hours of launch, it sent back its first signals. Over the next few weeks, it will use onboard propulsion systems to manoeuvre into its final geostationary orbit, around 36,000 km above Earth, where it will remain fixed over a specific region. This orbit allows Dror-1 to maintain constant communication coverage over Israel and surrounding areas. What makes Dror-1 special is its "smartphone in space" design, meaning it can be reprogrammed from the ground during its 15-year life. It can change communication settings, coverage areas, and signal use based on need. Dror-1 is Israel's first state-owned communications satellite. Until now, Israel's communication satellites, like the Amos series, were built by IAI but owned and operated by the private company Spacecom. That model suffered a major setback in 2016, when Amos-6 was destroyed on the launchpad in a SpaceX explosion. In 2018, the government adopted a long-term national strategy for communications satellites, focusing on domestic production, sovereign control, and strategic independence.

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